This is the todo list for the theora project. If you're interested in helping out please try one of the ideas below, and coordinate with us on the [http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/theora-dev mailing list] or [irc://freenode.net/theora irc].

This is the todo list for the theora project. If you're interested in helping out please try one of the ideas below, and coordinate with us on the [http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/theora-dev mailing list] or [irc://freenode.net/theora irc].

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= 1.0 Todo =

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= libtheora reference implementation =

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During [[TheoraMeeting200804]] it was stated that before 1.0, the following should happen:

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== 1.2 ==

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* rewrite the API documentation,

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* (done) Activity masking (greatly improved perceptual quality)

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* think a bit more about the logo and its use policy,

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* (done) Rename speedlevel 2 to 3 and provide a new speedlevel 2

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* and get the show on the road

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* (done) ARM4/6/7/Neon assembly support

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* (done) C64x+ support

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* Fix SAD-for-SATD in intra analysis from Ralph's speed level patch.

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* Testing testing testing

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* Decoder speedups (improvements to ARM/c64x platform support)

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* Encoder speedups (additional short-cutting in fast modes)

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* Temporal RDO

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* Quantizer matrix improvements (Shift the range up to make higher rates achievable)

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* Mode selection improvements (split 3qi roles?)

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* Codebook re-optimization (Greg has code for this; waiting for other changes to settle)

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* Review open tickets

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* Review patches from the major distros

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No date for 1.0 release was set as it is not clear if anything else needs to be done.

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== 1.1 ==

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= Post 1.0 =

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* complete Ogg mapping description in the spec

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* update RTP mapping spec

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== Fix theora-exp ==

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1.1.0 was released on 2009-09-24.

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The [https://svn.xiph.org/trunk/theora-exp/ theora-exp] implementation has many

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promising new features, but needs some help:

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* the encoder doesn't work very well. Ask derf in #theora on irc.freenode.net for how to get started. '''(being done in [http://svn.xiph.org/branches/theora-thusnelda/ thusnelda])'''

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== 1.0 ==

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* it needs some release engineering so people can start using the decoder library libtheoradec '''(done in theora 1.0 alpha8)'''

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* make it go faster! '''(being done in [http://svn.xiph.org/branches/theora-thusnelda/ thusnelda])'''

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== libtheora reference implementation ==

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During [[TheoraMeeting200804]] it was stated that before 1.0, the following should happen:

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The [https://svn.xiph.org/trunk/theora/ libtheora] reference implementation is in beta.

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Items pending before final release:

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* figure out how to expose the improved theora-exp API (libtheoradec, libtheoraenc, etc.)

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* rewrite the API documentation, more information besides C syntax

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* think a bit more about the logo and its use policy

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* integrate [http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/theora-dev/2008-April/003626.html VS patches from Nils Pipenbrinck for the filter and idct mmx functions to match more the gcc style]

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* check build support on more platforms, particularly MSVC and Apple's XCode

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* fix most [https://trac.xiph.org/query?status=new&status=assigned&status=reopened&group=component&component=Theora+-+documentation&component=Theora+-+examples&component=Theora+-+libtheora&component=XiphQT+-+QuickTime+Components&component=ffmpeg2theora&component=website+-+theora&order=priority Theora tickets in the trac]

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* remove debug flags (done in RC1) and add optimization ones

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* add some examples (YUV4MPEG -> Theora ?), add docs for existing ones (what is it supposed to do ?)

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* Improve api documentation

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1.0 was released on 2008-11-03.

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* Complete Ogg mapping description in the spec

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* Update RTP mapping spec

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* Check build support on more platforms, particularly MSVC and Apple's XCode

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* Figure out how to expose the improved theora-exp API (libtheoradec, libtheoraenc, etc.)

* fix all [https://trac.xiph.org/query?status=new&status=assigned&status=reopened&group=component&component=Theora+-+documentation&component=Theora+-+examples&component=Theora+-+libtheora&component=XiphQT+-+QuickTime+Components&component=ffmpeg2theora&component=website+-+theora&order=priority Theora tickets in the trac]

* do a gui transcode tool, a little like ffmpeg2theora, but pulling from the native quicktime decoders and writing out theora + vorbis/speex. Must have a drag and drop interface with sensible quality presets, metadata insertion. Bonus points for integrated stream sourcing and [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/CcPublisher upload] to various free sharing sites with appropriate CC licensing.

* do a gui transcode tool, a little like ffmpeg2theora, but pulling from the native quicktime decoders and writing out theora + vorbis/speex. Must have a drag and drop interface with sensible quality presets, metadata insertion. Bonus points for integrated stream sourcing and [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/CcPublisher upload] to various free sharing sites with appropriate CC licensing.

Setting keyframes dynamically could increase both quality and compression.

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* [[Theora:Beta1ToDo]]

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Have a look at this: [http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=950992].

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:That paper is not really applicable any more. Libtheora tracks an estimated cost of coding a frames as an intra and will switch if its expects a net win. In multi-pass encoding we could use this data for optimal placement (via Dijkstra over the directed graph formed by all possible keyframe constraint windows in all contiguous segments where the estimated cost of using a keyframe is positive), although preliminary testing didn't show much benefit. This may be due to accuracy problems in the current estimates.

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Latest revision as of 09:56, 29 March 2011

This is the todo list for the theora project. If you're interested in helping out please try one of the ideas below, and coordinate with us on the mailing list or irc.

Application Support

Easy Transcoding on Windows

It's difficult for some people to create theora files outside the command line. We need a simple tool that does drag-and-drop transcoding, with a gui for metadata and license marking, and some simple cleanup like crop/scale/rotate and color adjustment. This could be just a wrapper around ffmpeg2theora.

Albeit technically it would be possible (and simple) to do GUI wrapper for ffmpeg2theora it may be wiser to write a completely new application which uses DirectShow to decode the given media file. This way the encoder wouldn't have to ship with evil patented decoders and still can transcode any source the computer can play in e.g. Windows Media Player. - Maikmerten 12:06, 30 July 2007 (PDT)

Quicktime export

It is important that content creators be able to easily create theora videos.

write a stand-alone output encoder plugin that does best-practices export

do a gui transcode tool, a little like ffmpeg2theora, but pulling from the native quicktime decoders and writing out theora + vorbis/speex. Must have a drag and drop interface with sensible quality presets, metadata insertion. Bonus points for integrated stream sourcing and upload to various free sharing sites with appropriate CC licensing.

Dynamic/variable keyframing

Setting keyframes dynamically could increase both quality and compression.
Have a look at this: [1].

That paper is not really applicable any more. Libtheora tracks an estimated cost of coding a frames as an intra and will switch if its expects a net win. In multi-pass encoding we could use this data for optimal placement (via Dijkstra over the directed graph formed by all possible keyframe constraint windows in all contiguous segments where the estimated cost of using a keyframe is positive), although preliminary testing didn't show much benefit. This may be due to accuracy problems in the current estimates.